Otterbox Now Offers Low Profile Protection and Realtree Camouflage for the iPhone

Now you can take your iPhone into the woods with you without giving away your position, unless the phone actually rings. Perfect for hunters and those that just want to look like hunters.

Otterbox has partnered up with Realtree camouflage on a line of Commuter Series cases to offer low-profile protection for the iPhone 4 and 4s. The Commuter series provides great protection from bumps and shocks with a slimmer profile than the Defender Series and the included screen protector keeps the iPhone’s display from scratches. Realtree is the world’s leading camouflage designer who is responsible for thousands of outdoor and lifestyle products using their camouflage patterns, including Otterbox cases.

“The Commuter Series is such a versatile case,” OtterBox Founder and CEO Curt Richardson said. “By combining it with versatile camouflage patterns from Realtree, we’ve struck a perfect balance between aesthetics, functionality and individual personality.”

The Commuter Series color choices are more limited than the Defender Series offerings that launched last fall.

Available Colors:

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Max-4 HD camouflage on black polycarbonate/black silicone

AP pink camouflage on gray polycarbonate/gray silicone

Don’t worry, OtterBox also offers rugged Defender Series cases with Realtree camouflage for the iPhone for added protection. You can check out the full lineup on the Otterbox website but the Commuter Series offerings seem to be missing right now. I am only seeing the Defender Series that Otterbox launched back in October 2011 on their website.

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Otterbox Defender Series Realtree Choices

The Commuter series is Otterbox’s low profile case that offers protection, but not the extra bulk that the Defender Series provides. I have been using the Otterbox Commuter Series case for my Galaxy Nexus recently and love it.

On their website, there was a scene where I barely saw the iPhone. I seriously doubt hunters will be taking the iPhone into the woods anyhow. I am not a hunter so I don’t know for sure, but I would imagine that it wouldn’t be a good idea.

Send smoke signals. 4 puffs means call my iPhone 4 I dropped in grass upside down and can’t find it. 5 puffs mean call at night so I see if grass lights up to reveal location of screen side down phone. Then I get can of hunters orange spray paint when I get back to lodge…